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It's great to see these two classics making it to a broader audience, particularly Alundra. Although, with the way the ATL series went, its also cool to see more players enjoy the series how it should be, rather than how it ended up (End of Darkness anyone?).

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I hope they get ATL2 up there in the near future as well, isn't the first one basically an appetizer for the sequel?

Indeed, it is insanely short, but you really can't play one without the other, unlike ATL3

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This makes me so incredibly happy, especially if Arc the Lad Arena does come, along with some sort of ad hoc (for PSP) or network play. I loved ATL 1 and 2, and that arena is one of my favorite additions to a game ever.

Never got into Arena much, I booted the disc up once or twice I think, can hardly remember what it was like. It would be cool to see the whole series on the network, which is likely given the first needs the second.

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Never got into Arena much, I booted the disc up once or twice I think, can hardly remember what it was like. It would be cool to see the whole series on the network, which is likely given the first needs the second.

Nice! Along with Vandal Hearts, this is a series i'd love to see continue. I doubt it will happen (Flames of Judgement sales figures anyone?) but you never know.

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I never got to play Alundra OR Arc the Lad. Things are really beginning to look up. Hey, maybe they can get some of the other WD stuff as well, like Cosmic Fantasy 2, Lunar EB Complete, Lunar: SSS Complete (Although just hand me the PSP version and I'll be just fine! Although I DO miss the ORIGINAL soundtracks that WD painstakingly to procure for us. Why couldn't XSEED get those?), Magic Knight Rayearth, RayStorm... you know the REALLY GOOD stuff? Some are TG16 and Saturn games there, but that's my point. If XSEED or someone else would remake some of THOSE, I'd really enjoy playing them. PSN needs more WD games to their library. They should've just re-released the Arc the Lad Collection instead of giving them one at a time. But that's just me.

Yes, I agree... when I saw Flames of Judgment, I really liked the idea, but when I actually saw it, the flame really went down to a "What the heck is this?" mode. Vandal Hearts and VH 2 BOTH need to be added to PSN. And they also couldn't do wrong in my book if they also made a REAL sequel this time, only with more anime cutscenes and artwork. The characters in Flames of Judgment were freaking stupid Avatars... no one likes to play with Avatars! We want REAL games!!

Does anyone know if this game is any good? I might want to purchase it if someone can give me some more information about the game. I am almost for certain a classmate told me this game was worth playing, at least how ever many years ago that was. Is it still relevant as a game today with everything else that's out there?

Does anyone know if this game is any good? I might want to purchase it if someone can give me some more information about the game. I am almost for certain a classmate told me this game was worth playing, at least how ever many years ago that was. Is it still relevant as a game today with everything else that's out there?

Which one? There's two games. Alundra is a fantastic Zelda style RPG, with great 2D graphics that is well worth the $5.99. Arc the Lad is more of a warm up for the much meatier Arc the Lad 2, but worth checking out anyway.